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Table 5 Probability of reporting poor SRH in 2006 in Logistic Regression 2011

From: How the economic recession has changed the likelihood of reporting poor self-rated health in Spain

ENSE data SRHa

0.09

(−0.26, 0.44)

 For groups lineal approach

  

  Gender [Male]

−0.21

(−1.08, 0.66)

  Gender [Female]

0.30

(−0.10, 0.71)

  Age [From 15 to 35 years old]

0.98

(−2.24, 4.18)

  Age [From 36 to 45 y.o.b]

0.34

(−1.82, 2.50)

  Age [From 46 to 55 y.o.]

−1.60

(−3.25, 0.04)

  Age [From 56 to 65 y.o.]

−0.27

(−1.25, 0.71)

  Age [From 66 to 75 y.o.]

0.60

(−0.47, 1.67)

  Age [≥ 76 y.o.]

0.47

(−0.07, 1.02)

  Education [No education]

0.30

(−0.31, 0.88)

  Education [Primary]

−0.26

(−0.76, 0.26)

  Education [Secondary]

1.78

(−0.85, 4.39)

  Education [Tertiary]

−1.08

(−4.31, 2.14)

  Employment status [Employed]

0.14

(−0.22, 0.50)

  Employment status [Unemployed]

−1.81

(−3.92, 0.24)

ESCA data SRHa

−0.07

(−0.57, 0.43)

 For groups lineal approach

  

  Gender [Male]

−0.20

(−1.21, 0.79)

  Gender [Female]

0.06

(−0.54, 0.66)

  Age [From 15 to 35 years old]

0.96

(−0.37, 2.21)

  Age [From 36 to 45 y.o.b]

0.04

(−1.57, 1.57)

  Age [From 46 to 55 y.o.]

−0.14

(−1.76, 1.33)

  Age [From 56 to 65 y.o.]

−1.15

(−2.65, 0.31)

  Age [From 66 to 75 y.o.]

1.35

(−0.03, 2.75)

  Education [No education]

0.42

(−0.66, 1.51)

  Education [Primary]

−0.23

(−1.05, 0.58)

  Education [Secondary]

0.25

(−0.98, 1.44)

  Education [Tertiary]

−0.16

(−1.48, 1.08)

  Employment status [Employed]

−0.07

(−0.59, 0.44)

  Employment status [Unemployed]

0.71

(−1.52, 2.86)

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